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Disgracive - Law Dictionary Search Results

Ignominiously

In an ignominious manner disgracefully shamefully ingloriously

Slur

To soil to sully to contaminate to disgrace

Craven, or cravant

Craven, or cravant, a word of disgrace and obloquy, pronounced on either champion, in the ancient

Ignominy

Ignominy means public disgrace or dishonour, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 749.

Infamous conduct in a professional respect

practice of the profession, such as advertising as well as disgraceful or incompetent conduct; see Medical Act, 1858 (21 & 22

Obliquy

(2) The state or condition of being ill spoken of disgrace or bad repute, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1104.

Scandal

rumour, or an action whereby one is affronted in public. Disgraceful, shameful, or degrading acts or conducts, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th

Ignominy

Public disgrace or dishonor reproach infamy

Disreputable

Not reputable of bad repute not in esteem dishonorable disgracing the reputation tending to bring into disesteem as it is

Ignominious

Marked with ignominy incurring public disgrace dishonorable shameful

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